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leaving the ice on our team. you know welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time not going to niceville florida talk with karl denninger of market hyphen ticker dot org due to popular demand we've invited karl back on to finish where our last conversation ended which was on the topic of libertarianism karl denninger welcome back to the kaiser report thank you max ok now you wrote in your blog race and lay karl the unmourned victims are banks or politics so let's start with your thoughts for example on offshoring tell us about why this so-called free trade is not in fact genuine libertarian policy problem with offshoring as it is practiced today is it is not as is often asserted a function of free markets just. who are we are not talking about a corporation that chooses to take its labor offshore because the people there are smarter are willing to work harder and therefore produce a superior product at a better price if that was the case that would be capitalism but that's not what's going on instead we
leaving the ice on our team. you know welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max kaiser time not going to niceville florida talk with karl denninger of market hyphen ticker dot org due to popular demand we've invited karl back on to finish where our last conversation ended which was on the topic of libertarianism karl denninger welcome back to the kaiser report thank you max ok now you wrote in your blog race and lay karl the unmourned victims are banks or politics so let's start with your...
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president of madison square garden after joining the team in 2008. overseeing the new york knicks. boeing forecast channel the second-largest market for new commercial banks over the next 20 years. u.s. plane maker estimates china will need more than 5000 new planes by 2031. and that is today's speed read. liz: it is not fair. everyone is against me. the european central bank, and this could be big in either direction for the market expecting to announce a bond to buying program, a lot of people are waiting on this. what do members of the eu think of the program? joining us now, former romanian minister of foreign affairs also of course former french honor allegis winner and you have been involved in politics. let's get the wrong buying program. do you think the ecb should denounce them to have a limited ability to buy short data bonds? >> the ecb has ammunition to avoid a domino effect in the euro zone. probably the news from spain asking for bailing out the central government. the delicate issue in europe. they're arguing in favor of this track. the others that are more reluctant
president of madison square garden after joining the team in 2008. overseeing the new york knicks. boeing forecast channel the second-largest market for new commercial banks over the next 20 years. u.s. plane maker estimates china will need more than 5000 new planes by 2031. and that is today's speed read. liz: it is not fair. everyone is against me. the european central bank, and this could be big in either direction for the market expecting to announce a bond to buying program, a lot of...
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number three, the most expensive american sports team in new york , just under $2 billion. you can buy them more than 80600 times. and number two, the biggest company in the world is apple with a market cap of about $6,302,000,000,000. you could buy 25 apples, 25 of those companies and have money left over. the number one thing you could buy with $16 trillion is europe. our national debt is larger than the combined economies of all of europe. can you imagine that? gives that a whole new meaning. coming up, neil cavuto will be here to continue our preview of the democratic national convention including the most important thing to watch for tonight. why i the a lot of folks having a hard time answering one simple question. i you better off today than four years ago? stay with us. gerri: are you better off today than four years ago? ron reagan famous words rang loud and clear. next, i'll tell you why we're not. ♪ gerri: look, if there is one question on the minds of voters right now it's this. are you better off than you were four years ago? here's what the president's suppo
number three, the most expensive american sports team in new york , just under $2 billion. you can buy them more than 80600 times. and number two, the biggest company in the world is apple with a market cap of about $6,302,000,000,000. you could buy 25 apples, 25 of those companies and have money left over. the number one thing you could buy with $16 trillion is europe. our national debt is larger than the combined economies of all of europe. can you imagine that? gives that a whole new...
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we're live hello in a team where most media markets are one media newspaper market so the owner of the paper that's left standing has a disproportionate amount of pow ir. it's no that they don't have competition. it's that they can shape the news, not having to worry that a competitor will have an alternate set of facts, that a newspaper owner can feel more, i guess, more latitude to bake into the coverage what they want to bake into without fear that the competitor will call them out. there's also the issue where we think we're living in a time where there's a proliferation of news outlets. there are more and more that remain, television, radio, internet websites are basing their coverage on what's originally reported in a newspaper. the newspapers still have the moment amount of journalists on the ground. >> they're the first impression. i mean when you hear a story that comes out of some place, particularly if it's something that goes viral, you know, some, for instance, the zombie face-eating story, right, that becomes a national story. it's reported first by a local media outlet.
we're live hello in a team where most media markets are one media newspaper market so the owner of the paper that's left standing has a disproportionate amount of pow ir. it's no that they don't have competition. it's that they can shape the news, not having to worry that a competitor will have an alternate set of facts, that a newspaper owner can feel more, i guess, more latitude to bake into the coverage what they want to bake into without fear that the competitor will call them out. there's...
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public policy, public strategy, corporate social responsibility, communications and marketing. she oversees many of the bank's significant commitments including the bank's commitment to low and moderate income housing in many american communities. they have offered a 10-year, $1.50 trillion community lending and investing goal which is something that anne overseas that the bank. they also have a philanthropic goals. anne looks after the goal to have employees volunteered more than 1.5 million hours to nonprofits in 2012. join me in thanking and welcoming anne sanukin. [applause] >> thanks, elizabeth. it is no surprise we like the words millions and billions and trillions. roles of our tongues. we have been very pleased to be part of the sponsorship and underwriting of the atlantic luncheons at various forms over the last several years. we love to hear the dialogue. we appreciate both the partisan and the bipartisan dialogue that takes place. i will tell you we began this relationship and we were just interested in the dialogue and then we later became part of the dialogue. in b
public policy, public strategy, corporate social responsibility, communications and marketing. she oversees many of the bank's significant commitments including the bank's commitment to low and moderate income housing in many american communities. they have offered a 10-year, $1.50 trillion community lending and investing goal which is something that anne overseas that the bank. they also have a philanthropic goals. anne looks after the goal to have employees volunteered more than 1.5 million...
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jason chaffetz is here to do the rapid response team, very scary title you've got going on. you're going to be pushing that message today, that is at least today the republican agenda, right? >> every american is going to have to answer this for themselves, are they better off than four years ago? as i think governor romney said, if the best feeling you had about barack obama was when he gave that campaign speech and then elected but the next four years have been a series of disappointments, i think most people will look back at that and say, you know, it was nice to put him in there but it isn't working. we're going to have to try something else. we'll have to elect different people because the price of gas has doubled, 23 million americans either unemployed or underemployed along the way. there's so much to look at and think we can and must do better. that's the republican message. when the democrats themselves struggle to answer this question, you know that the middle of america is really struggling to say, yeah, we need to keep doing that same thing that isn't working. >
jason chaffetz is here to do the rapid response team, very scary title you've got going on. you're going to be pushing that message today, that is at least today the republican agenda, right? >> every american is going to have to answer this for themselves, are they better off than four years ago? as i think governor romney said, if the best feeling you had about barack obama was when he gave that campaign speech and then elected but the next four years have been a series of...
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according to a new survey from team market iing reports fan co index, try to say it eight times quickly, the new york giants have the highest average ticket price. the average ticket to see mark sanches, tim tebow and company just under $118. tom brady and the new england patriots are very close second, ten cents cheaper than jets tickets. the defending super bowl champs the new york giants third, average ticket cost of over $111. wow. well, the nfl starts for real this weekend and week one is not going to be easy. joining me now via skype is jim trotter from "sports illustrated." good morning, jim. >> how you doing? >> would you pay $118 to get into a football game? >> no chance. thankfully i have a press pass. so i can avoid that. but i can feel the fans' pain. >> i think i'll stay home and watch. the nfl package is expensive but cheaper than going to the games. take your pick. san francisco at green bay or pittsburgh at denver? >> well, they're both intriguing but for me i like the green bay/san francisco game from the standpoint i believe it's going to be a preview of the nfc champi
according to a new survey from team market iing reports fan co index, try to say it eight times quickly, the new york giants have the highest average ticket price. the average ticket to see mark sanches, tim tebow and company just under $118. tom brady and the new england patriots are very close second, ten cents cheaper than jets tickets. the defending super bowl champs the new york giants third, average ticket cost of over $111. wow. well, the nfl starts for real this weekend and week one is...
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go back to i like firing people, i would let the market tank. you can go through them all. the 30-second ads are just devastating, and he just put the exclamation point on that 30-second ad. and i don't know how he gets around it. i think it's -- but he can win the debates. anything can happen with this much money, but my gosh, he's making it difficult for himself and he's making it tougher also for republican candidates who are trying to win in swing districts and win senate races. >>> eugene robinson, thank you. >> that was being kind. boy, ouch. >> your column -- in the "washington post" today on the chicago teachers strike. when we come back, the chair of the senate budget committee kent conrad. >> in the tank. >> that's what the romney people say. we've got a friend in joe. >> yeah, boy. >>> the only thing they can do is keep trying to bluff their way through until november. and hope that you won't call them on it. but understand, cincinnati, look, i want to work with them to reduce the deficit. i've said, you know, if the republicans, you know, need more love, if they
go back to i like firing people, i would let the market tank. you can go through them all. the 30-second ads are just devastating, and he just put the exclamation point on that 30-second ad. and i don't know how he gets around it. i think it's -- but he can win the debates. anything can happen with this much money, but my gosh, he's making it difficult for himself and he's making it tougher also for republican candidates who are trying to win in swing districts and win senate races....